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hockeybry2

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Love some dark buds, looks great man very appealing.
Cross her with some Gorilla Bubble I bet the yields fly up and the terps would come through true. That purple though... Are they all like that in that line or is that a pheno?
Yield was pretty decent on her for all organic. Can't to see the terps come through after the cure. Not sure about the others in the line. I'd buy a pack of these if I could
 

hockeybry2

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Solid work any thoughts on going to hydro for quicker flips?
I've dabbled in hydro doing a few rockwool grows, I just enjoy organic soil growing a lot more in creating and maintaining a soil microenvironment. However, I do have a bag of soilless I've been meaning to try but I'll experiment a little more towards the end of the season. You a hydro guy?
 

growmastercheesey

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I've dabbled in hydro doing a few rockwool grows, I just enjoy organic soil growing a lot more in creating and maintaining a soil microenvironment. However, I do have a bag of soilless I've been meaning to try but I'll experiment a little more towards the end of the season. You a hydro guy?
I like working with both, honestly just depends on the setup, love me some soil but I also can't get over the rapid growth of a good hydro system, but then again some strains hate hydro mediums and some don't so it really just depends on the room I'm working with, what about breeding? Or even just continuing through seed? I've been reading up on this method of selling that can supposedly show the removal of the herm gene from a strains lineage it has to do with gibberellic acid and basically coloning an exact plant through seed not cute
 

hockeybry2

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I like working with both, honestly just depends on the setup, love me some soil but I also can't get over the rapid growth of a good hydro system, but then again some strains hate hydro mediums and some don't so it really just depends on the room I'm working with, what about breeding? Or even just continuing through seed? I've been reading up on this method of selling that can supposedly show the removal of the herm gene from a strains lineage it has to do with gibberellic acid and basically coloning an exact plant through seed not cute
I usually have one pollen chuck a season at the end once I've gathered my keeper females for the season and found a male stud just to retain some of the genetics . I haven't heard of that method but it sounds super interesting. I'm also super interested in tissue culture methods . Would be great for long term storage and preservation
 

growmastercheesey

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I usually have one pollen chuck a season at the end once I've gathered my keeper females for the season and found a male stud just to retain some of the genetics . I haven't heard of that method but it sounds super interesting. I'm also super interested in tissue culture methods . Would be great for long term storage and preservation
No forsure culture methods are fun and ideal for long term, I've just been loving not having to worry about cloning when I can just have the exact genetic line preserved in seed form, more electricity I can direct towards ac, or more light. Be careful though breeding is the most addicting part of growing because then your pheno hunting and even more hunting lol can get lost in some of these breeding projects
 

hockeybry2

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No forsure culture methods are fun and ideal for long term, I've just been loving not having to worry about cloning when I can just have the exact genetic line preserved in seed form, more electricity I can direct towards ac, or more light. Be careful though breeding is the most addicting part of growing because then your pheno hunting and even more hunting lol can get lost in some of these breeding projects
So what's the protocol on making exact lines preserved in seed form? I'd def be interested. Yeah breeding projects can get real big real fast lol I don't have tons of space so I just hunt through small numbers of f1
 
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